Israeli soldiers and medical workers carry a coffin of a killed Israeli upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel, on March 20, 2016. Flash90
Israeli soldiers and medical workers carry a coffin of a killed Israeli upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel, on March 20, 2016. Flash90

 

Jerusalem – Israel’s counterterrorism bureau says the suicide bomber who killed three Israeli tourists in Istanbul last month did not specifically target Israelis but was taking aim at tourism in Turkey in general.

The bureau, connected to the Israeli prime minister’s office, recently issued a travel advisory for Turkey, warning Israeli citizens to leave as soon as possible and avoid traveling there. The travel advisory remains in place despite the new security assessment.

The bureau said Sunday that Israeli security agencies carried out a monthlong investigation into the blast, which took place next to an Israeli culinary tour group and also killed an Iranian tourist.

Turkey identified the bomber as having links to the Islamic State group.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias